This piece addresses the history of trans people and one example of how we have historically been seen as sacred.
told-to-be-Truth | Editorial
image and inspiration: “The Day Jeffrey Epstein Told Me He Had Dirt on Powerful People,” by James B. Stewart. New York Times, August 12, 2019.
Two Loaves
Between two loaves diesA toyish tomato sliceThe ketchup couldn’t sufficeSo I was killed thrice. Loud is your empty voiceYou left …
The American Rose Tint
A palette the mind fills; shadows bustling like daybreak saints in the street glow— On margins grey of dust, there …
FLASHBACK Poetry | Revisiting Lee Kottner’s “The Perfidy Report,” tracking the Occupant’s first year
FLASHBACK: Looking back at the Occupant’s First Year
through brave and inspiring #political #poetry of Lee Lottner. We welcome her “Perfidy Report” archives to Headline Poetry & Press.
Weekly Feature | Doloroso, by Gayle J. Greenlea
photo by Man Ray Somewhere the notes fell from our music — a dark indigo pooling around the polished …
Erasure the Occupant #7 | White Wash, by Kim Harvey
Erasure of pages 1-4 of Trump’s six page letter to Pelosi.
Capture of Thoughts
I capture thoughts as they come. May they entertain or educate someone. I don’t know why they keep …
Erasure the Occupant #4| So Much More than Trump by Heather Quinn
Heather Quinn is a poet living in San Francisco who loves the act of layering memory, imagination, images, the political & spiritual into her work. She often thinks of writing as collage-making.